What to do about tonsil stones in pregnant women

Tonsil stones appearing in pregnant women, in principle, do not require special treatment as there are no special symptoms, such as long-term inflammatory reaction, pharyngeal discomfort, sore throat, etc. The tonsil stones themselves can be gargled daily with light salt water in the throat cavity, and you can brush and rinse your teeth after meals to maintain oral hygiene. The large tonsil stones can also be picked out on their own by opening the mouth. The symptoms that occur with tonsil stones are mainly bad breath, and a few of them can lead to repeated inflammatory irritation, which can only be treated conservatively. If the pain is obvious, consider taking Amoxicillin capsules or Scutellaria capsules, eating a light diet, and rinsing your mouth before and after meals.